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Epidemiology of Obesity and Associated Comorbidities.

Epidemiology of Obesity and Associated Comorbidities. Obesity currently affects 78.6 million people (33%) in the United States and is expected to increase to over 50% of the population by 2030. This epidemic is fueled by the growing rate of obesity in adolescents. The new science of obesity indicates that there is a tipping point at which genetic resetting occurs and it is reached when adipose tissue dysfunction occurs. It is becoming clear that obesity is less an ongoing personal choice than a fact of biology. With this review, we aim to describe the epidemiology of obesity and the associated comorbidities. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A Pubmed

Epidemiology of Obesity and Associated Comorbidities.

Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A , Volume 28 (8): 6 – Nov 9, 2018

Epidemiology of Obesity and Associated Comorbidities.


Abstract

Obesity currently affects 78.6 million people (33%) in the United States and is expected to increase to over 50% of the population by 2030. This epidemic is fueled by the growing rate of obesity in adolescents. The new science of obesity indicates that there is a tipping point at which genetic resetting occurs and it is reached when adipose tissue dysfunction occurs. It is becoming clear that obesity is less an ongoing personal choice than a fact of biology. With this review, we aim to describe the epidemiology of obesity and the associated comorbidities.

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DOI
10.1089/lap.2018.0380
pmid
30010474

Abstract

Obesity currently affects 78.6 million people (33%) in the United States and is expected to increase to over 50% of the population by 2030. This epidemic is fueled by the growing rate of obesity in adolescents. The new science of obesity indicates that there is a tipping point at which genetic resetting occurs and it is reached when adipose tissue dysfunction occurs. It is becoming clear that obesity is less an ongoing personal choice than a fact of biology. With this review, we aim to describe the epidemiology of obesity and the associated comorbidities.

Journal

Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part APubmed

Published: Nov 9, 2018

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